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This week, the 2023 legislative session will conclude with a $2.6 billion capital investment package that includes $23 million for Weld Hall—a project that's been "shovel ready" since 2018.
Community leader Drew Sannes is one of the recipients of the MSUM Foundation's 10 Under 10 Awards.
The Moorhead [Minnesota] Federation of Republican Women was founded as a local branch of the National Federation of Republican Women in 1958. In 1968, the Club changed its name to the Moorhead Republican Women’s Club. Its objectives include increasing women’s active political participation, promoting the principles and ideals of the Republican Party, and working for the election of Republican Party nominees.
The MSUM Foundation is proud to welcome four members to the MSUM Foundation Board. Their terms began July 1, 2022.
This collection consists of five boxes of photographs mainly from Moorhead, Minnesota. The first box contains negatives, contact prints, slides, and videos. Boxes two and three contain photographs of people, buildings, and scenery of Moorhead and the Red River Valley area. Many of these have corresponding negatives or slides in box one.
The School of Art’s Art-a-Fair celebrated a little bit of everything on Friday, Jan. 28, with the highlight of awarding ‘Best of Awards’ to 10 area high school students in nine categories. We also recognized the Best North Dakota Exhibition - Grand Forks Central High School and Best Minnesota Exhibition - Underwood High School. Congratulations to all of our winners!
Bruce Hanson ’75, who advanced the MSUM speech-language hearing program, receives the 2026 MSUM Foundation Distinguished Alumni Award.
The MSUM Diederich Art gallery exhibits for the past academic year 2024-2025.
The First Congregational United Church of Christ, Glyndon, Clay County, Minnesota was formally organized in 1872 as the Church of Glyndon, apparently by Congregationalists. In 1921, the name was changed to the First Congregational Churches until 1963, when it joined the Minnesota Conference of the United Church of Christ and adopted its present name, the First Congregational United Church of Christ.
This microfilm edition contains the records of the Church of St. John the Divine, Moorhead, Clay County, Minnesota. The congregation began holding services in Moorhead in 1872. Bishop Henry B. Whipple conducted the first confirmation service in December 1873. In 1875, St. John’s was officially organized and recognized as a parish by the governing body of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota.